The event, hosted by ACCCE in partnership with Washington, D.C.-based news outlet InsideSources, is part of a series of discussions examining the effects Environmental Protection Agency regulations are having on states and how energy policy more broadly is shaping the political narrative in the 2016 elections.

Washington, D.C. – In the wake of her comments to Congressional Democrats, the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity reminds presidential candidate Hillary Clinton coal is a vital natural resource to the country as a whole providing nearly 40 percent of our nation’s electricity.

Washington, D.C. – The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity applauds today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in its ruling against the Environmental Protection Agency’s mercury and air toxics standards for power plants.

The case examined whether EPA adequately considered costs in determining it was “appropriate and necessary” to regulate air toxics emissions from power units.

Denver, CO – The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is holding its second energy policy discussion today in Denver, CO in preparation for the 2016 elections. The discussion, hosted by Washington, D.C.-based news outlet RealClearPolitics, will include keynote remarks from presidential contender Carly Fiorina.

Today’s event is part of ACCCE’s series, “Powering the Road to 2016,” offering presidential candidates the opportunity to speak on their varying energy platforms.

Washington, D.C. – Two years ago today, President Obama announced his Climate Action Plan, a costly, overreaching, politicized agenda that will wreak havoc on American families’ budgets, particularly those who can afford it least. To commemorate the anniversary, the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is delivering fortune cookies that reveal the president’s message to families: You Choose – #LightsOrLoMein.

Washington, D.C. – The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity commends Representative Ed Whitfield (R-KY) for championing “The Ratepayer Protection Act” and encourages its swift passage today through the U.S. House of Representatives.